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Dual function of a secreted fungalysin metalloprotease in Ustilago maydis.

Bilal Ökmen1, Bastian Kemmerich1, Daniel Hilbig1, Raphael Wemhöner1, Jörn Aschenbroich2, Andreas Perrar3, Pitter F Huesgen3, Kerstin Schipper2, Gunther Doehlemann1.   

Abstract

Fungalysins from several phytopathogenic fungi have been shown to be involved in cleavage of plant chitinases. While fungal chitinases are responsible for cell wall remodeling during growth and morphogenesis, plant chitinases are important components of immunity. This study describes a dual function of the Ustilago maydis fungalysin UmFly1 in modulation of both plant and fungal chitinases. Genetic, biochemical and microscopic experiments were performed to elucidate the in vitro and in planta functions of U. maydis UmFly1. U. maydis ∆umfly1 mutants show significantly reduced virulence, which coincides with reduced cleavage of the maize chitinase ZmChiA within its chitin-binding domain. Moreover, deletion of umfly1 affected the cell separation of haploid U. maydis sporidia. This phenotype is associated with posttranslational activation of the endogenous chitinase UmCts1. Genetic complementation of the ∆umfly1 mutant with a homologous gene from closely related, but nonpathogenic, yeast fully rescued the cell separation defect in vitro, but it could not recover the ∆umfly1 defect in virulence and cleavage of the maize chitinase. We report on the dual function of the secreted fungalysin UmFly1. We hypothesize that co-evolution of U. maydis with its host plant extended the endogenous function of UmFly1 towards the modulation of plant chitinase activity to promote infection.
© 2018 The Authors New Phytologist © 2018 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Ustilago maydiszzm321990; chitinase; effector; maize; metalloprotease

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29916208     DOI: 10.1111/nph.15265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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